Financial Supervisory Service to Provide Financial Education to Third-Year High School Students Who Took the CSAT Until Year-End
Applications Accepted from October 1 to Year-End
Education Program Runs from November 14 to Year-End
The Financial Supervisory Service announced on October 1 that it will provide financial education to third-year high school students who have taken the College Scholastic Ability Test, starting from November 14, the day after the exam, until the end of the year.
Financial Supervisory Service Headquarters, Yeouido, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul. Financial Supervisory Service
View original imageApplications will be accepted from today until the end of the year. Students can apply through the Financial Supervisory Service's 'e-Financial Education Center' website. The education program will run from the day after the exam until the end of the year.
The program will cover topics beneficial to know before entering society, such as credit management, prevention of financial fraud, financial management methods, and financial tips for young adults just starting their careers.
Since 2019, the Financial Supervisory Service has been providing financial education to third-year high school students who have completed the College Scholastic Ability Test. The program is operated by financial companies participating in the 'One Company, One School Financial Education' initiative and is offered through in-person sessions, real-time online classes, and video lectures.
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Last year, the post-exam financial education program for third-year high school students was conducted at 851 high schools nationwide, a 61.5% increase compared to the previous year, when it was held at 527 schools.
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